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Moving Form

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Submitted on: 11/13/2001 2:16:21 PM
By: Christoph Rosemann 
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 2 Users
Compatibility: Delphi 5
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     You can move the form by holding the left mouse button and moving the Mouse. Useful if the borderstyle is bsnone.
 
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! Name: Moving Form
! Description:You can move the form by holding the left mouse button and moving the Mouse. Useful if the borderstyle is bsnone.
! By: Christoph Rosemann
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! Assumes:The procedures needs the global variables xdif,ydif:integer;status:boolean
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var
 Form1: TForm1;
 status:boolean; //s need to be global
 xdif,ydif:integer; /need to be global
implementation
{$R *.DFM}
procedure TForm1.FormMouseMove(Sender: TObject; Shift: TShiftState; X,
 Y: Integer);
begin
 if status = false then exit;
 form1.left := mouse.cursorpos.x -xdif;
 form1.top := mouse.cursorpos.y -ydif;
end;
procedure TForm1.FormMouseDown(Sender: TObject; Button: TMouseButton;
 Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer);
begin
xdif := mouse.cursorpos.x - form1.left;
 ydif := mouse.cursorpos.y - form1.top;
 status := true;
end;
procedure TForm1.FormMouseUp(Sender: TObject; Button: TMouseButton;
 Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer);
begin
status := false;
end;


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2/18/2002 9:16:19 PMRick

Oh thankyou sooo much, I have been trying to figure this out for weeks. Thankyou.
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5/24/2005 11:11:16 AMLrd.Sandman

Why on earth are you submitting this as advanced?
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2/22/2010 11:18:18 AMosama

i'm thank very match
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